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manga Manga (Japanese: 漫画 ) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long prehistory in earlier Japanese art. The term ''manga'' is used ...
magazine by
Shueisha (lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The fol ...
, which debuted March 1958 and ended in April 1969. ''Shōnen Book'' was originally a spin-off of Shueisha's . ''Shōnen Book'' is famously known in Japan for being the predecessor to the company's famous ''
Weekly Shōnen Jump is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the ''Jump'' line of magazines. The manga series within the magazine consist of many action scenes and a fair amount of comedy. The chapters of the series that run ...
'' magazine. The ''Shōnen Book''
tankōbon is the Japanese term for a book that is not part of an anthology or corpus. In modern Japanese, the term is most often used in reference to individual volumes of a manga series: most series first appear as individual chapters in a weekly or mon ...
manga volumes are published under the manga imprint. ''Shōnen Book'' was a part of Shueisha's former leading magazine line, ''Book'', now ''Jump''. ''Shōnen Book'' was created in 1958 as a male version of the short lived ''Shōjo Book''. ''Omoshiro Book'' became an offshoot of the magazine, and eventually faded away in the middle of the ''Shōnen Book'' timeline. ''Shōnen Book'' also served as a root to many other magazines published by Shueisha.


History

Shueisha was just getting into the business of making manga magazines, creating the magazine ''Omoshiro Book'' in 1949 and the Shōjo magazine ''Shōjo Book'' in 1951. The success of ''Shōjo Book'', led to the publication of their widely successful, ''
Ribon is a monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Shueisha on the third of each month. First issued in August 1955, its rivals are '' Nakayoshi'' and '' Ciao''. Its target audience is girls roughly 8–14 years old. It is one of the best- ...
''. Shueisha was planning to make a Shōnen version of their ''Shōjo Book'' magazine, and they created ''Shōnen Book''. ''Shōnen Book'' was created as a sister anthology to their already successful ''Omoshiro Book'', on the front cover of the first ''Shōnen Book'' it announced that ''Omoshiro Book'' would continue as a special issue of ''Shōnen Book''. ''Omoshiro Book'' had an
Osamu Tezuka Osamu Tezuka (, born , ''Tezuka Osamu''; – 9 February 1989) was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist, and animator. Born in Osaka Prefecture, his prolific output, pioneering techniques, and innovative redefinitions of genres earned him such ...
manga called '' Lion Books''. ''Shōnen Book'', historically had some of the most famous
manga artists A is a comic artist who writes and/or illustrates manga. As of 2006, about 3,000 professional manga artists were working in Japan. Most manga artists study at an art college or manga school or take on an apprenticeship with another artist be ...
of all time, such as
Tatsuo Yoshida was a Japanese cartoonist, writer, manga artist and anime pioneer who founded the anime studio Tatsunoko Productions. Biography Born in 1932, Yoshida grew up in the hardship of war-torn Japan. A self-taught artist, his first job was as work ...
whose ''Mach GoGoGo'' (''
Speed Racer ''Speed Racer'', also known as , is a Japanese media franchise about Auto racing, automobile racing. ''Mach GoGoGo'' was originally serialized in print in Shueisha's 1966 ''Shōnen Book''. It was released in tankōbon book form by Sun W ...
'') appeared in the magazine, and which ultimately was rereleased by Fusosha as two deluxe volumes. The magazine also serialized many of
Osamu Tezuka Osamu Tezuka (, born , ''Tezuka Osamu''; – 9 February 1989) was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist, and animator. Born in Osaka Prefecture, his prolific output, pioneering techniques, and innovative redefinitions of genres earned him such ...
's manga series. In the middle of ''Shōnen Book's'' publication, '' Shōnen Jump'' was created, making ''Shōnen Book'' a special issue. ''Shōnen Jump'' at the time was a semiweekly magazine. When it became a weekly magazine, the title of ''Shōnen Jump'' was changed to ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', and ''Shōnen Book'' was discontinued. The magazine of ''Shōnen Book'' was replaced with a special called ''Bessatsu Shōnen Jump'', which was later changed to the title '' Monthly Shōnen Jump'' (branched of into its own magazine, discontinued, and was replaced with the current; '' Jump SQ.''), and then finally ''Akamaru Jump'' (the latter of which is now a "Zōkan" (special) issue).


Features

''Shōnen Book'' much like many other manga magazines had many different features such as manga series, articles, etc. ''Shōnen Book'' also had special editions like , which was a
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version of the main anthology, aimed at young children. Or , which features all color artwork. An essential feature of ''Shōnen Book'' is that it had many famous manga artists in it. The magazine published series from the God of Manga,
Osamu Tezuka Osamu Tezuka (, born , ''Tezuka Osamu''; – 9 February 1989) was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist, and animator. Born in Osaka Prefecture, his prolific output, pioneering techniques, and innovative redefinitions of genres earned him such ...
, and also published Tatsuo Yoshida's ''Mach GoGoGo'', which has become a successful title in the late ages of
anime is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japanese, (a term derived from a shortening o ...
in the
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. Also in ''Shōnen Book'', a manga adaptation of the sequel to the ''
Mighty Jack was a tokusatsu science fiction/espionage/action TV series. Created by Japanese effects wizard Eiji Tsuburaya, the show was produced by Tsuburaya Productions and was broadcast on Fuji TV from April 6, 1968 to June 29, 1968, with a total of 13 ...
'' TV drama: ''Tatakae! Mighty Jack''. The famous Harenchi Gakuen also started in ''Shōnen Book'', and later moved to the major ''
Weekly Shōnen Jump is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the ''Jump'' line of magazines. The manga series within the magazine consist of many action scenes and a fair amount of comedy. The chapters of the series that run ...
''. In addition to the manga series of ''Shōnen Book'', it also featured many
light novel A light novel (, Hepburn: ''raito noberu'') is a style of young adult novel primarily targeting high school and middle school students. The term "light novel" is a '' wasei-eigo'', or a Japanese term formed from words in the English lang ...
series. The light novels are based on the running series in the magazine.


Manga in the last issue of Shōnen Book

This list contains all of the manga in the last issue of ''Shōnen Book''. Three of the series were transferred to the '' Shōnen Jump'' magazine, also put under their new imprint—''Jump Comics''.


Manga series


One-shots


''Shōnen Book'' media in the English language

Only the series '' Mach GoGoGo'' has been released in English. More importantly, the
anime is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japanese, (a term derived from a shortening o ...
was one of the first brought to the United States of America, as well as the manga. The manga was first published by
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, selecting chapters from the series under the title of the English anime. ''Mach GoGoGo'' was later released in complete volumes by
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's Wildstorm Productions under the title ''Speed Racer: the Original Manga'', the cover art was done by Robert DeJesus. Currently the series is published by Digital Manga Publishing under the title ''Speed Racer: Mach Go Go Go''. Although "''Speed Racer''" has found success in the States, some other series have also appeared in the United States under other media besides manga or anime. An example of this would be '' Obake no Q-tarō'' by
Fujiko Fujio was a manga writing duo formed by Japanese manga artists and . They formed their partnership in 1951, and used the Fujiko Fujio name from 1954 until dissolution of the partnership in 1987, upon Fujimoto's illness. The pair was best known f ...
, the ''Shōnen Book'' series was never published in English, although a video game based on the series was published in the United States. This game was called '' Obake no Q-tarō: WanWan Panic'' retitled ''Chubby Cherub'', and was heavily altered. The game was originally made for fans of the series, which Americans would have no knowledge of. Q-tarō, the Ghost was replaced with a
cherub A cherub (; plural cherubim; he, כְּרוּב ''kərūḇ'', pl. ''kərūḇīm'', likely borrowed from a derived form of akk, 𒅗𒊏𒁍 ''karabu'' "to bless" such as ''karibu'', "one who blesses", a name for the lamassu) is one of the ...
. The series has been in many other magazines besides ''Shōnen Book'', such as ''
CoroCoro Comic is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Shogakukan, established on May 15, 1977. Its main target is elementary school-aged boys, younger than the readers of shōnen manga, shōnen manga. Several of its properties, like ''Doraemon'' and ...
'', ''
Weekly Shōnen Sunday is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga magazine published in Japan by Shogakukan since March 1959. Contrary to its title, ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' issues are released on Wednesdays. ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' has sold over 1.8billion copies since 1986, ...
'', and '' Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday'', making the game media of all four of the anthologies. Even currently ''Shōnen Book'' appeared in United States. In the ''
Astro Boy ''Astro Boy'', known in Japan by its original name , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka. It was serialized in Kobunsha's ''Shōnen'' from 1952 to 1968. The 112 chapters were collected into 23 '' tankōbon'' ...
''
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video game '' Astro Boy: Omega Factor'', the main character of the '' Big X'' series made a cameo. ''Astro Boy: Omega Factor'' was released in States on August 17, 2004. As for the manga based on television series, not the manga, but the ''
Mighty Jack was a tokusatsu science fiction/espionage/action TV series. Created by Japanese effects wizard Eiji Tsuburaya, the show was produced by Tsuburaya Productions and was broadcast on Fuji TV from April 6, 1968 to June 29, 1968, with a total of 13 ...
'' TV series had episodes one through six merged into a dubbed feature-length film (much like ''
Giant Robo is a Japanese manga series by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. The manga, which was first published in 1967, spawned a live-action ''tokusatsu'' television series of the same name, as well as a series of original video animations called '' Giant Robo ...
''). This was a common act of filmmaking at the time. The series gained more exposure after its appearance on
Mystery Science Theater 3000 ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (abbreviated as ''MST3K'') is an American science fiction comedy film review television series created by Joel Hodgson. The show premiered on KTMA-TV (now WUCW) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 24, 19 ...
, which in the 1980s aired on
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. Also the manga ''Captain Scarlet'' was an adaptation of the
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TV show: ''
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'', which was in English to begin with.


References


External links


Official Shueisha history page
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